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Colts signed DL Josh Boyd.

The 2013 fifth-round pick spent his first three seasons with Green Bay but was out of the league last year. Boyd has dealt with ankle issues in the past but could be useful as a rotational player if his health cooperates. May 12 - 1:20 PM

The transaction carried a failed physical designation. Boyd was a critical rotational member on Green Bay's defense in 2014, but he missed almost all of last season with a severe ankle fracture that involved ligament tears. It's possible that Boyd's recovery didn't go smoothly. Mon, May 9, 2016 05:53:00 PM

Packers placed DE Josh Boyd on injured reserve with a fractured ankle and torn ligaments, ending his season.

Boyd was a 6-foot-3, 310-pound rotational run stuffer at "five technique" in Green Bay's defense. His space-eating presence will be missed on early downs. Mon, Sep 21, 2015 05:12:00 PM

NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports Packers DE Josh Boyd is dealing with torn ligaments in addition to a broken bone in his ankle, and could miss the rest of the season.

Depth Charts

Irsay still sounded optimistic overall, acknowledging he couldn't "unequivocally say" Luck will be ready for Week 1 but promising Luck will be back "around" the start of the season. Colts beat writers have hinted that even if Luck misses Week 1 against the Rams, he could return for Week 2 against the Cardinals. The Colts may view the Rams as beatable with Scott Tolzien under center. Irsay also confirmed Sunday that Luck has indeed resumed throwing.

WR Quan Bray was placed on injured reserve in a corresponding roster move. The Colts have gotten extremely little production behind T.Y. Hilton since Donte Moncrief went down with a shoulder injury. An UDFA out of Iowa, Smith had a productive summer, catching 10 passes for 138 yards and two touchdowns in the preseason.

It's why Swoope sat out the Colts' preseason opener. Swoope is expected to play a bigger role as a sub-package tight end this year, but the missed time will set him back, and he is questionable to be ready for Week 1. Jack Doyle remains locked in as the Colts' every-down tight end.

NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports the Colts will likely place C Ryan Kelly (foot surgery) on injured reserve with the intent to designate him as one of their return players.

The center will have surgery to repair a "bone defect" on Friday. The recovery timeline was originally given as 6-8 weeks, but putting Kelly on injured reserve would force him to sit out until at least Week 9. With Kelly looking likely to miss half the season, the Colts will almost certainly attempt to bring in outside help. They met with Jeremy Zuttah this week.